Gardening 2014
Posted: 19 May 2014, 11:53
Just wondered what everyone was doing this year in their gardens.
We have been busy. We don't really do much gardening as such at home as our garden is so steep - we just tend to keep the wilderness down.
Mick has moved my polytunnel down to a lower terrace though (it kept being destroyed in the bad weather) and I now have four tomato plants (two different types), cucumbers, a red and a green pepper and a chilli plant growing in there. There is bags of room for more stuff but that was all I had the time to get. I am very lucky that our office is in the mill yard and directly opposite is a very helpful man who sells plants.
I have planted up lots of pots of herbs on the decking, along with some nice flowers (in pots), window boxes and hanging baskets.
Our main gardening takes place on the allotment. So far we have planted (a variety of plants and seeds) - lettuce, spring onion, radish, pak choi, turnip, carrots, onions (red and white), leek, butternut squash, courgette, beetroot, sweetcorn (normal and baby corn), peas and potatoes. The soft fruit (strawberries, raspberries, green gooseberries, dessert gooseberries, black currants, red currants and white currants) are all looking incredibly healthy and we are getting loads of rhubarb.
At home I have some broad beans and parsnips to go in this weekend. We will also get the canes ready for French climbing beans and runner beans. I am not going to grow as many this year so I am going to use some of the space for more sweet peas. I also want to put some dahlia's in - I've never grown any flowers (other than sweet peas) on there before.
I have also just put an order in for red and savoy cabbage, cauliflower and broccoli which should be here in a couple of weeks, giving me time to get the ground ready.
What are you all up to?
We have been busy. We don't really do much gardening as such at home as our garden is so steep - we just tend to keep the wilderness down.
Mick has moved my polytunnel down to a lower terrace though (it kept being destroyed in the bad weather) and I now have four tomato plants (two different types), cucumbers, a red and a green pepper and a chilli plant growing in there. There is bags of room for more stuff but that was all I had the time to get. I am very lucky that our office is in the mill yard and directly opposite is a very helpful man who sells plants.
I have planted up lots of pots of herbs on the decking, along with some nice flowers (in pots), window boxes and hanging baskets.
Our main gardening takes place on the allotment. So far we have planted (a variety of plants and seeds) - lettuce, spring onion, radish, pak choi, turnip, carrots, onions (red and white), leek, butternut squash, courgette, beetroot, sweetcorn (normal and baby corn), peas and potatoes. The soft fruit (strawberries, raspberries, green gooseberries, dessert gooseberries, black currants, red currants and white currants) are all looking incredibly healthy and we are getting loads of rhubarb.
At home I have some broad beans and parsnips to go in this weekend. We will also get the canes ready for French climbing beans and runner beans. I am not going to grow as many this year so I am going to use some of the space for more sweet peas. I also want to put some dahlia's in - I've never grown any flowers (other than sweet peas) on there before.
I have also just put an order in for red and savoy cabbage, cauliflower and broccoli which should be here in a couple of weeks, giving me time to get the ground ready.
What are you all up to?